ECAT Pre General Science MCQ Test With Answer for Mathematics Chapter 9

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ECAT Mathematics Chapter 9 Permutation, Combination & Probability

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Question # 1

Four cards are drawn at random from a pack of 52 playing cards. The probability of getting all the four cars of the same suit is

Question # 2

The probability that a person A will be alive 15 years hence is 5/7 and the probability that another person B will be alive 15 years hence is 7/9. Find the probability that both will be alive 15 years hence

Question # 3

How many necklaces can be made from 6 beads of different colours?

Question # 4

The probability that a slip of number divisible by 4 is picked from the slips bearing numbers 1, 2, 3, ...10 is

Question # 5

In a class of 100 students, 60 drink tea, 50 drink coffee and 30 drink both. A student from his class is selected at takes at last one of 2 drinks is

Question # 6

How many signals can be given by 5 flags of different colours, using 3 flags at a time

Question # 7

The number of permutation that can be formed from the letters of the word OBJECT is

Question # 8

If A and B are two disjoint events then

Question # 9

All letters of the word "AGAIN" are permuted in all possible ways and the words so formed (with or without meaning) are written as in dictionary, then the 50th word is

Question # 10

Fifteen girls compete in a race. The first three places can be taken by them in

Question # 11

The number of combinations of 10 different objects taken 8 objects at a time is

Question # 12

In a country 55% of the male population has houses in cities while 30% have houses both in cities and in villages find the percentage of the population that has houses only in villages

Question # 13

What is the probability of being born on Wednesday?

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In a school there are 150 students Out of these 80 students enrolled for mathematics class.50 enrolled for English class and 60 enrolled for Physics class The student enrolled for English cannot attend any other class but the students of mathematics and Physics can take two courses at a time find the number of students who have taken both physics and mathematics.

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For two events A and B if P(A) = P (A/B) = 1/4 and P(B/A) = 1/2, then

Question # 17

Three numbers are chosen random without replacement from {1, 2, 3, ...., 10}. the probability that minimum of the chosen numbering is 3 or their maximum is 7

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A class contains nine boys and three girls, in how many ways can the teacher choose a committee of four?

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Question # 20

Eight chairs are numbered 1 to 8. Two women and three men wish to occupy one chair each. First, the women choose the chairs from amongst the chairs marked 1 to 4 and then the men select the chairs from amongst the remaining. The number of possible arrangement is

Question # 21

Three unbiased coins are tossed. Then the probabilities of getting two heads is

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Question # 23

The sum if 1,3,5,7,9........ up to 20 terms is

Question # 24

Two cards are drawn at random without replacement. the probability that the first is a king and second is not a king is

Question # 25

How many comittees of 5 numbers can be chosen from a group of 8 players person when each committee must include 2 particular persons

Question # 26

Six boys and 3 girls are to be seated at random, in a row, for a photograph. The probability that no two girls will sit together is

Question # 27

A die is rolled. What is the probability that the dots on the top are greater than 4?

Question # 28

nCn-r is equal to

Question # 29

Number of selections of n different things out of n

Question # 30

A card is drawn from a pack of cards numbered 1 to 52, the probability that the number on the card is a perfect square is

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ECAT Mathematics Chapter 9 Important MCQ's

Sr.# Question Answer
1 nCn-r is equal to
A. n!
B. n-1Cr
C. nCr
D. None of these
2 Which one is not defined∀n∈Z+
A. -n!
B. n!
C. (-n)!
D. n!+0!=n!+1
3 Riaz, Saba. Maria, Shehzad are to give speeches in a class. The teacher can arrange the order of their presentation in
A. 4 ways
B. 12 ways
C. 256 ways
D. 24 ways
4 The sample space for tossing a coin once is
A. {T, T}
B. {H, H}
C. {H, T}
D. None of these
5 8 . 7 . 6. 5 in factorial form is
6 Two cards are drawn at random without replacement. the probability that the first is a king and second is not a king is
A. 48 / 663
B. 24 / 663
C. 12 / 663
D. None of these
7 How many arrangements of the letters of the word MI SSI PPI, taken all together can be made?
8 5 unbiased coins coins are tossed simultaneously. The probability of getting at least one head is
A. 1 / 32
B. 31 / 32
C. 1 / 16
D. None of these
9 A key ring is an example of
A. Permutation
B. Circular permutation
C. Combination
D. None
10 A dice is rolled. The probability that the dots on the top are greater than 4 is
A. 1/6
B. 1/3
C. 1/2
D. 1

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